They had some surprisingly good and impartial reporting on Russia too. Like their short documentary/reportage on the 1993 coup/revolution/slaughter in Moscow was just excellent, and included Korzhakov in a tracksuit casually admitting/boasting he was ordered to personally execute Khasbulatov and took his gun to do it "but there were too many witnesses there" when the parliament surrendered, which otherwise would be just shocking but I guess it's just normal in Russia. So I've watched it repeatedly but can't find this particular now since everything RT and associated on YT is now banned in Poland.
They had some surprisingly good and impartial reporting on Russia too. Like their short documentary/reportage on the 1993 coup/revolution/slaughter in Moscow was just excellent, and included Kozrhakov in a tracksuit casually admitting/boasting he was ordered to personally execute Khasbulatov and took his gun to do it "but there were too many witnesses there" when the parliament surrendered, which otherwise would be just shocking but I guess it's just normal in Russia. So I've watched it repeatedly but can't find this particular now since everything RT and associated on YT is now banned in Poland.
They had some surprisingly good and impartial reporting on Russia too. Like their short documentary/reportage on the 1993 coup/revolution/slaughter in Moscow was just excellent, and included Kozrhakov in a tracksuit casually admitting/boasting he was ordered to personally execute Khasbulatov and took his gun to do it "but there were too many witnesses there", which otherwise would be just shocking but I guess it's just normal in Russia. So I've watched it repeatedly but can't find this particular now since everything RT and associated on YT is now banned in Poland.
They had some surprisingly good and impartial reporting on Russia too. Like their short documentary/reportage on the 1993 coup/revolution/slaughter in Moscow was just excellent, and included Kozrhakov in a tracksuit casually admitting/boasting he was ordered to personally execute Khasbulatov and took his gun to do it "but there were too many witnesses there", which otherwise would be just shocking but I guess it's just normal in Russia. Can't find this particular now since everything RT and associated on YT is now banned in Poland.
They had some surprisingly good and impartial reporting on Russia too. Like their short documentary/reportage on the 1993 coup/revolution/slaughter in Moscow was just excellent, and included Kozrhakov in a tracksuit casually admitting/boasting he was ordered to personally execute Khasbulatov and took his gun to do it "but there were too many witnesses there", which otherwise would be just shocking but I guess it's just normal in Russia. Can't find this particular now since everything RT and ET associated on YT is now banned in Poland.
They had some surprisingly good and impartial reporting on Russia too. Like their short documentary/reportage on the 1993 coup/revolution/slaughter in Moscow was just excellent, and included Kozrhakov in a tracksuit casually admitting/boasting he was ordered to personally execute Khasbulatov and took his gun to do it "but there were too many witnesses there", which otherwise would be just shocking but I guess it's just normal in Russia.
Can't find this particular now since everything RT and ET associated on YT is now banned in Poland.
They had some surprisingly good and impartial reporting on Russia too. Like their short documentary/reportage on the 1993 coup/revolution/slaughter in Moscow was just excellent, and included Kozrhakov in a tracksuit casually admitting/boasting he was ordered to personally execute Khasbulatov and took his gun to do it "but there were too many witnesses there", which otherwise would be just shocking but I guess it's just normal in Russia. Can't find this particular now since everything RT and ET associated on YT is now banned in Poland.
They had some surprisingly good and impartial reporting on Russia too. Like their short documentary/reportage on the 1993 coup/revolution/slaughter in Moscow was just excellent, and included Kozrhakov in a tracksuit casually admitting/boasting he was ordered to personally execute Khasbulatov and took his gun to do it "but there were too many witnesses there", which otherwise would be just shocking but I guess it's just normal in Russia. Can't find this particular now since everything RT on YT is now banned in Poland.
They had some surprisingly good and impartial reporting on Russia too. Like their short documentary/reportage on the 1993 coup/revolution/slaughter in Moscow was just excellent, and included Kozrhakov in a tracksuit casually admitting/boasting he was ordered to personally execute Khasbulatov and took his gun to do it "but there were too many witnesses there", which otherwise would be just shocking but I guess it's just normal in Russia. Can't find this particular now since everything RT on YT is now banned in Poland.
They had some surprisingly good and impartial reporting on Russia too. Like their short documentary/reportage on the 1993 coup/revolution/slaughter in Moscow was just excellent, and included Kozrhakov casually admitting/boasting he was ordered to personally execute Khasbulatov and took his gun to do it "but there were too many witnesses there", which otherwise would be just shocking but I guess it's just normal in Russia. Can't find this particular now since everything RT on YT is now banned in Poland.
They had some surprisingly good and impartial reporting on Russia too. Like their short documentary/reportage on the 1993 coup/revolution/slaughter in Moscow was just excellent, and included Kozrhakov casually admitting/boasting he was ordered to personally execute Khasbulatov and took his gun to do it "but there were too many witnessed there", which otherwise would be just shocking but I guess it's just normal in Russia. Can't find this particular now since everything RT on YT is now banned in Poland.
They had some surprisingly good and impartial reporting on Russia too. Like their short documentary/reportage on the 1993 coup/revolution/slaughter in Moscow was just excellent, and included Kozrhakov casually admitting/boasting he was ordered to personally execute Khasbulatov and took his gun to do it, which otherwise would be just shocking but I guess it's just normal in Russia. Can't find this particular now since everything RT on YT is now banned in Poland.
They had some surprisingly good and impartial reporting on Russia too. Like their short documentary/reportage on the 1993 coup/revolution/slaughter in Moscow was just excellent, and included General Kozrhakov casually admitting/boasting he was ordered to personally execute Khasbulatov and took his gun to do it, which otherwise would be just shocking but I guess it's just normal in Russia. Can't find this particular now since everything RT on YT is now banned in Poland.
They had some surprisingly good and impartial reporting on Russia too. Like their short documentary/reportage on the 1993 coup/revolution/slaughter in Moscow was just excellent, and included Kozrhakov casually admitting/boasting he was ordered to personally execute Khasbulatov and took his gun to do it, which otherwise would be just shocking but I guess it's just normal in Russia. Can't find this particular now since everything RT on YT is now banned in Poland.
They had some surprisingly good and impartial reporting on Russia too. Like their short documentary/reportage on the 1993 coup/revolution/slaughter in Moscow was just excellent, and included Kozrhakov casually admitting/boasting he was ordered to personally execute Khasbulatov and took his gun to do it. Can't find this particular now since everything RT on YT is now banned in Poland.
They had some surprisingly good and impartial reporting on Russia too. Like their short documentary/reportage on the 1993 coup/revolution/slaughter in Moscow was just excellent, and included Kozrhakov casually admitting he was ordered to personally execute Khasbulatov. Can't find this particular now since everything RT on YT is now banned in Poland.